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and modifications to mysql-test-run(.pl/.sh) client/Makefile.am: Worklog #2983, added mysqlslap to Makefile.am client/client_priv.h: Worklog #2983 Added OPT_CREATE_SLAP_SCHEMA mysql-test/mysql-test-run.pl: Worklog #2983 Added mysqlslap test binary to test script mysql-test/mysql-test-run.sh: Worklog #2983 Added mysqlslap binary def to test script client/mysqlslap.c: Worklog #2983 mysqlslap.c, new utility for running load simulation. mysql-test/r/mysqlslap.result: Worklog #2983 Mysqlslap test results mysql-test/t/mysqlslap.test: Worklog #2983 Mysqlslap test
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